Clinton Goes to China

Shrugs off Criticism, Charges of
Corruption

As the 18-hour flight between Andrews Air
Force Base and the People's Republic of China drew to its close, Air
Force One descended into the smoggy twilight over Xi'an. U.S.
President William Jefferson Clinton had arrived, leaving behind his
innumerable scandals, the charges of malfeasance and corruption, and
the doubts of others regarding his loyalty to the national interest.
The fact that this president is willing to make such a controversial
visit with these fundamental issues unresolved, indicates there is a
very important agenda on the table -- one that cares nothing of U.S.
public opinion.

The president left behind a capital that is
abuzz with speculation over his complicity in illegal campaign
contributions -- money that came from the Red Chinese People's
Liberation Army -- allegedly to purchase Clinton's approval of the
sale of sensitive missile technology to Red China. With over a dozen
congressional committees investigating these sales and with serious
charges hanging over his head, one would think the president would
travel anywhere but China, but he went anyway.

Clinton's involvement with the Red Chinese is
well known and well documented, even by the official media. Large
sums of money -- hundreds of thousands of dollars -- wended its way
from the Chinese military into Clinton's '96 reelection campaign. The
question is whether he knew about it. The evidence suggests he did,
because in '96 he abruptly loosened tight controls on technology
transfers to China.

The Clinton campaign received money from
other interests as well. Bernard Schwartz, CEO of rocket manufacturer
Loral Space Technologies donated $632,000 to the Democratic National
Party in '95 and '96. Schwartz lobbied Clinton to relax export
controls so Loral could sell rocket technology to Red China --
ostensibly for the purpose of improving their satellite delivery
capabilities. It just so happens that this technology enables Red
China to deliver nuclear weapons to U.S. cities as well. Clinton,
contrary to protests of some in his administration, ordered the
changes to export controls that would allow China to obtain rocket
technology.

It finally started to dawn on Congress that
Clinton and his Democratic Party may have received illegal campaign
contributions from the Red Chinese military for the purpose of
facilitating technology transfers that would imperil U.S. National
Security. On May 21st the House managed to scrape up enough moral
outrage to pass a resolution urging Clinton to "cooperate" with a
congressional investigation into the affair.

Other U.S. companies have pressured Clinton
to relax export controls so they could also sell a variety of
military technologies, from encryption control chips to satellites.
Many of these companies were DNC contributors, and many promised
votes if they could obtain lucrative Red Chinese contracts. The
entire affair is a labyrinth of favors and payoffs with the tragic
end result now staring Americans in the face. China now has thirteen
nuclear missiles targeting U.S. cities, thanks, in part, to President
Clinton and his corporate handlers. In fulfillment of Lenin's
prophecy, the West had sold the rope with which it would be hung.

There are convicted spies serving lifelong
prison sentences for helping the Soviets the way Clinton has helped
the Red Chinese, which makes his trip to China even more disgusting.
After allegedly selling his country out to boost his own political
fortunes, the president goes to visit his benefactors for nine days,
longer than any other state visit by a U.S. president. With Clinton's
loyalty to his country in question, and the word "treason" sounding
more appropriate by the hour, one wonders if Clinton and Chinese
leader Jiang Zemin are laughing and sharing drinks while planning
their next move.

The Clinton Concessions Have No End

The awful symbolism of this sorry affair
is evident in all the arrangements of the state visit. As the day of
departure drew near, China demanded, and obtained, humiliating
concessions regarding certain arrangements of the visit. A truly
presidential American leader would have rejected such demands, but
not Clinton.

The Chinese had already moved the visit up
from November to June when it would coincide with the 1989 Tiananmen
massacre. The Chinese then demanded Clinton receive his official
greeting, not at the airport like Nixon did, but on the red carpet at
the Tiananmen Square. It's just "a five-minute deal" fumbled Sandy
Berger, Clinton's National Security Advisor. Face and image means
everything to the Chinese, who have lusted for film footage of an
American leader in the bloody Tiananmen Square for nine years. Such a
remarkable endorsement of Chinese repression should have been shunned
by America's leader, but not Clinton.

The Chinese also demanded that Clinton not
meet any dissidents while in China and not visit Japan, South Korea,
or Taiwan -- a symbolic gesture that would imply Red China's
preeminence among the Asian allies, none of which brutalize their
citizens as China does. Clinton conceded on this as well. Finally,
the White House conceded that it had relinquished control of the
visit to the Chinese all together.

The Chinese weren't finished, however. The
day before Clinton departed, China canceled the visas of three
American journalists from Radio Free Asia that were to travel with
the president. These journalists had been critical of the Chinese
regime. To demand that they be allowed to come would be to support
the American ideal of freedom of speech. True to his character,
Clinton gave in on this demand as well. When criticized for it at
home he weakly replied, "We do not ignore the value of symbols ...
but in the end, if the choice is between making a symbolic point and
making a real difference, I choose to make the difference." Clinton
made a symbolic point anyway, proving to the world that he is a
spineless, compromised leader who is bought and paid for by foreign
interests and that American ideals mean nothing to him.

Chinese Convert to Modern Methods, Create Illusion of Change

Perhaps even surprised themselves at how
shameless and devoid of principle their American friend is, the
Communists arranged another propaganda coup to shore up Clinton's
sagging image at home. A "spontaneous" debate took place between
Clinton and Jiang during a televised news conference on Sunday.
During that debate Clinton spoke of the Tiananmen Square massacre and
human rights, among other topics. The event was televised live on
Chinese television -- a display of openness uncharacteristic of the
Chinese regime.

The effect was magical. "Truly historic,"
gushed Sandy Berger. "The premise we have been proceeding along is
correct." Other administration officials sounded the note of triumph,
calling it a "turning point" in Chinese - U.S. relations. The
American news media echoed the jubilant optimism. You would think the
Berlin Wall fell again.

Actually, the Chinese oligarchs have learned
a few things from their American counterparts. They've learned that
in this new world order they can foster an illusion of freedom and
change while maintaining the status quo. Honest, brutal government
repression can be transformed into something more acceptable by
maximizing the art of thought control. Appear kind and benevolent
while smearing and stigmatizing your target, that way when you crush
them, they will not receive sympathy from the majority. "Why, look at
Bill", they must be saying. "He killed lots of people, too, and
didn't end up looking so bad. In fact, he got reelected. Democracy
must not be so bad after all!"

Free speech can now be tolerated, they've
learned. Encourage debate and then introduce a multitude of
conflicting opinions, create "consensus" and control the outcome.
Thus, all participants are led to believe they have contributed to
the decision when, in reality, their minds were made up for them.
Create a culture of mind control where those questioning the
direction of the majority are viewed as "bigoted, narrow-minded
conspiracy theorists." Make it fashionable to attack morality and
individualism.

Stage a national "conversion" like the fall
of the Soviet Union to make the gullible feel warm and fuzzy inside.
Revive "glastnost". Drop buzzwords like "the New China" to make
everyone think it's changed. People like happy endings and they will
love this one.

Because of its chaotic history of civil war
and foreign occupation, the Chinese oligarchy has been reluctant to
loosen its old-fashioned authoritarian grip on the population,
diverse both in culture and language. Perhaps, now that Socialist
principles are firmly entrenched in the new international system and
their own places in it assured as well, the Chinese leadership will
allow the "appearances" of certain political freedoms in China.

More than Bribery and Corruption

While it is likely that Clinton's
treasonous approval of missile technology to Red China was influenced
by Chinese money, the current flood of U.S. military assistance to
the communist nation is not solely the result of bribery and
corruption, though these play a part.

While pressure from profiteering defense
contractors such as Loral and Hughes Electronics had a part in
influencing Clinton's policies toward China, the U.S. build-up of
Chinese nuclear capability is not solely the result of an
out-of-control military industrial complex, though this plays a part
as well.

The build-up of Red China as a world
superpower, with a corresponding weakening of America's military,
economic and political strength, is in accordance with globalist
objectives. This fact was pointed out by George Stephanopoulos,
formerly one of Clinton's closest advisors. On ABC's This Week
(3-16-97) he bluntly stated that the Clinton administration's
policies toward China reflect the influence of the "Council on
Foreign Relations, [international bankers] Lehman Brothers [and]
Goldman Sachs."

That global finance should involve itself in
strengthening a Communist regime should be no surprise to the student
of history. These insiders originally financed the Bolshevik
revolution, played both sides of the Cold War for their own profit,
and are now transforming a backward China into a nuclear superpower
to further facilitate their goal of global control.

Globalist banker David Rockefeller,
considered to be the godfather of the Insider Conspiracy, once
praised the achievements of Communist China's leader paramount Mao
Tse-tung. Rockefeller lauded Communist China's "sense of national
harmony," and declared that the revolution was successful --"not only
in producing more efficient and dedicated administration--but, also,
in fostering high morale and community purpose." (The New
American magazine - December 8, 1997)

Bill Clinton is a Rockefeller protege. He is
a member of the Rockefeller-founded Trilateral Commission and the
Rockefeller-dominated Council on Foreign Relations. He has carried
out the agenda of these organizations in his pursuit of global trade
agreements and world order building. Clinton shares Rockefeller's
admiration of the Communist Chinese system, and he is carrying out
the Insiders' agenda in his policy toward China.

Red China's crimes against humanity are
almost too numerous to delineate, from forced abortions, infanticide
and other population control measures to the sale of body parts from
executed prisoners, its slave labor camps, and the brutal suppression
of dissent. From Tibet to Tiananmen, the blood of the oppressed cries
out for justice and, yet, this is the system the globalists desire to
strengthen and promote. Already the U.S. president has demonstrated
his penchant for the exercise of raw power after the Chinese example
-- a small foretaste of what the world of the future will be
like.

The fact that this new world system is being
built on bribery, treachery, and treason should further convince the
skeptical of what lies ahead.